Your house: Turn around > Her hand > Close eyes > hand on shoulder > Ask her ( +1 Melody’s points).Rebecca’s apartment (Rebecca’s route): Bell > Closer > Stop > Kiss.Your house: Door > Accept extra money > Tease her ( +1 Melody’s points) > accept interview > Easy Lesson ( +1 Melody’s points).Cafe (Rebecca’s route): Talk about job > about her relationships (very pretty and it’s in the past) > about the neighbourhod > Hug her. ![]() Your house: Open the door > show her your house > Offer help (if you don’t want to close the romantic Rebecca’s route).Outside: Agree (if you don’t want to close Rebecca’s route). ![]() Your apartment: Open the door > Living Room > Start the lesson > Apologize ( +1 Melody’s points) > take a bread > Salad ( +1 Melody’s points).Tim’s House: Knock > Hug her or Kiss her (Doesn’t matter) > Stare at her > Let her continue (if you don’t want to close Isabella’s route) > scene during the evening > Check the mail > Open it.Cafe: Showher the guitar > Say: She doesn’t look to old > Melody’s first guitar > Sympathize with Melody > Go to Tim’s Place.Tim’s house: Find the key > Open the case > Put it back > Go to sleep > Phone call.Your house: Take the case > Get out (don’t throw the vase) > Call Tim > Go to his house.In early 2016, Monkey Shoulder was named the ‘trendiest’ Scotch whisky brand in the world in a poll of the world’s best bars by trade title Drinks International.īy 2018, the same poll also named Monkey Shoulder as the best-selling Scotch whisky among the world’s leading high-end bars, usurping long-time leader Johnnie Walker from the top spot. Now that whisky produced by William Grant’s Lowland distillery Ailsa Bay is mature, the group has revealed intentions to cease communicating the provenance of Monkey Shoulder’s malts, allowing for the potential to utilise stocks of its full malt portfolio. In 2012 the brand launched in the United States but due to its unforeseen rapid popularity in that market, Monkey Shoulder fell into short supply for much of 2014. In recent years the group has run on-trade cocktail competition the Ultimate Bartender Challenge, which encourages entrants to dream up wacky and innovative bar projects. Launched in 2005, Monkey Shoulder filled a gap in the category for a fun-yet-premium brand that resonated with both consumers and bartenders alike. Five years later Balvenie was opened on the same site as Glenfiddich, and almost a century later they were joined by Kininvie in 1990.Īs Scotch whisky began an upward trend in the early 2000s, William Grant & Sons combined malt whisky from the three distilleries to create a new blended malt – one of very few on the market at the time. Monkey Shoulder’s history begins with a certain William Grant who put his entire life savings of £755 into the construction of Glenfiddich distillery in 1886. ![]() While the unfortunate side effect is now an ailment of the past thanks to the modernisation of production techniques and widespread dissolution of distillery maltings, Monkey Shoulder is very much in the here and now in the form of a William Grant-owned blended malt. After long shifts of constant manual flipping they were susceptible to a condition which caused one arm to hang down just a little they called this monkey shoulder. The long process of turning barley by hand inevitably took its toll on Scotland’s malt men.
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